GENEllAL INDEX. 



593 



ib. ; legend of a liorse being 

 turned into one, ih. ; the Jack 

 Snipe, 235 ; geographical range, 

 236 ; nesting, 237 ; migration, 

 238. 

 Snijie-shooting, 239. 

 Snow, the Capercali burrows in, 6 ; 

 the roosting-place of theDal-Rijia, 

 129. 

 Sole, the, 538. 

 Solitary Snipe {see Snipe), 214 



et seq. 

 Solskott, a suffocating heat, 305. 

 Song Thrush, the, 243, 240 . 

 Spelof the Black-Coek, 79 ; different 



names of the, 81 n. 

 Sport, excellent, 51. 

 Sportsmen, their vai'ious expedients 

 for luring and trapping Partridge?, 

 166. 

 Sprat, the, 507. 

 Sprintel, a contrivance for snaring 



birds, 252, 253. 

 Squalus Spinax, the, 558, 559. 

 Stalking of the Capercali, 54-57; of 

 the Black-Cock on foot, 95 ; in a 

 sledge, 97. 

 Stiillning, the, 64. 

 Stand-Fogel, the, In., 115. 

 StSnd-Hund, 89 ; shooting to the, 



118 {see Pointer). 

 Staad-Niit, for capturing Seals, 420, 

 421 ; a very destructive engine, 

 423. 

 Stick-Niit, a net for catching the 

 Capercali, 61; its use in sporting, 

 91, 92 ; for catching the Partridge, 

 170 ; Solitary Snipes taken in the, 

 229, 230. 

 Stickleback, the Fifteen-spined, 472. 

 Stock Birds, treatment of, 174. 

 Stockholm, game sent in large quan- 

 tities to, 100. 

 Stomach of the Seal, 443. 

 Striick-Foglar, 7 n. 

 Sturgeon, the Common, 547. 



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Suckers, the, 538-541 ; the Bima- 

 culated Sucker, 538 ; the Lump 

 Sucker,539 ; the Unctuous Sucker, 

 510; Montague's Sucking-fish, 

 541. 



Sundevall, C. J., distinguished zoolo- 

 gist, 49G. 



Sun-fish, the, 546. 



Surmullet, the Striped, 463 ; the 

 Red, lb. 



Sweden, divided into Hemraans, 

 158 et 11. ; Herring fisheries of, 

 570 et seq. ; vast quantities of fish 

 exported from, 573. 



Sword-fish, the, 477. 



Teal, the, 270. 



Tegner, Bishop, lyric effusions of, 



41. 

 Terns, the, 270 ; the Caspian Tern, 



339 ; the Black, 340. 

 Thrushes, the different kinds of, 



243, 246. 

 Tirass, a net for catching the 



Partridge, 17(>. 

 Tobbehyttor, the, 267. 

 Topknots, the, 537. 

 Tope, the Common, 550, 

 Torsk, the, 524 ; its habitat and 



habits, 525. 

 Tramp-Sax, a trap for capturing the 



Otter, 386. 

 Trapping, system of, 67; in Sweden, 



159. 

 Traps, for catching Game Birds, 98 



et seq. ; for taking the Ripa, 155; 



numerous in Sweden, 158 ; for 



snaring the Krams-foglar, 245 



et seq. ; for capturing the Otter, 



385-388. 

 Tratt, the, 99. 

 Tunny, the Common, 476 ; it.s 



habitat, ib. ; a new species of, ib. 

 Turbut. the, 534. 

 Tusk, the, 524. 



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